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Zone 5 candidate Jesse Lippold Peone s campaign account did not show any campaign finance filings when this story originally published but was updated shortly after. This story has been updated online to reflect those changes. The Salem-Keizer Public Schools governing board is historically a nonpartisan entity. But candidates in the May 18 election are getting money from notably political sources. Eleven candidates are running for four open board seats: West Salem s Zone 1, south-central Salem s Zone 3, east Salem s Zone 5 and north Salem s Zone 7. While the elected leaders will represent specific zones, residents vote for candidates across the district. Kari Zohner (Zone 1), Linda Farrington (Zone 3), Mike Slagle (Zone 5) and Liam Collins (Zone 7) have been endorsed by more politically conservative groups and political action committees, such as Protect Kids, Oregon Right to Life and Marion+Polk First. ....
NAACP calls for school board candidate to apologize for Asian comment statesmanjournal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from statesmanjournal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Salem-Keizer Board needs an overhaul Paul Evans, Guest Opinion It is alarming to see how far we have drifted apart. After reading last week’s guest opinion by Salem-Keizer Schools Chair Satya Chandragiri, I felt compelled to respond. Over this past year Chair Chandragiri and his allies have permanently transformed the character of the school board. When I read his words, I was reminded of the potency of Trumpian ideology: that saying things publicly, somehow makes them true, even when especially when they are not. Healing, progress and trust are built through engagement, not disengagement. When a public body sets into permanent policy the ability to disregard anything, everything, they believe unworthy of dialogue, the community suffers. ....